No it won't. This is a myth, similar to "if you pull a face it will stick." However, that is not to say that you should constantly walk around crossed eyed. It may eventually lead to further problems.. so keep it for your mates only ;-).
Well it is possible technically. It will cause eye pain, then damage. Which could make your eyes unable to move, but no. As the person above stated :3
Yes, actually she can! :) After a meet and greet, she crossed her eyes for me!
virtually impossible but some illnesses will cause your eyes to become crossed temporarily, but unlike common myth it is impossible to get it permanently from just doing it on purpose.
when he was five years old, his big brother shot next to him, and since that happened, he has had crossed eyes
>.< Yes it happened to me, but not forever, after it happened, it became a challenge to put my eyes normal. So I went to the hospital and asked him to help me. So he told me to put my eyes normal for a second, so I did, and while they were normal he slapped my back and they went normal again.
Yes just like humans dog's eyes can be crossed. I'm pretty sure of this bcuz my one of my aunts dog's eyes r crossed cuz she has som medical problems
Red eyed (Wild) is dominant over the recessive mutated white eye trait.White eyes is a sex-linked trait. If you cross a white eyed male with a homozygous (wild) red eyed female, all the females will be red eyed carriers and the males will be red eyed also.
Yes, a person with crossed eyes may experience double vision, where they see two of one person or object. This is because their eyes are not properly aligned to focus on the same point, causing their brain to receive slightly different images from each eye.
Crossed eyes or Esotropia is a condition where the eyeballs rotate inward. The iris and pupil move with the eyeballs, so they point inward.
It's a defect of alignment of the eyes, but then can become a problem if the eyes are not straightened during the first 10 years of life.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
50% of the offspring would have white eyes. This is because all females from the cross would inherit the Xr from the male, resulting in red-eyed females, while males would inherit the Xr from the female fruit fly, resulting in white-eyed males.